A remarkably practical room divider or office partition, as well as a distinctive decorative accent. Hand-crafted from light-weight and extra strong kiln dried bamboo, in a flexible interlocking "wave" style design. Bring the exceptional beauty and sustainability of fine finished bamboo to your home or office d&eacute;cor.

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HappyWife from
A Statement Piece!After we moved into our new home, my husband and I could not bring ourselves to drill holes into our gorgeous windows for blinds or curtains. We decided to go with these room dividers instead, and we could not be happier! Our décor is modern rustic, and this lovely piece affords us the privacy we need while making an artistic statement. Because our windows are very high, plenty of light still gets in over the top of the dividers.
We were surprised when it arrived rolled up; we had originally thought that divider was one solid, hard board. However, the joints in the bamboo are sturdy enough to stand up on carpet without tipping over (we have not tried them on hardwood floors, yet). We bought two at first, but we eventually ordered a third because the length shortens based on how dramatic you want the waves to be. Keep that in mind when you are measuring your space. Also, tiny slivers of light do show through some of the joints, but it's not enough to light a room, and they are too narrow to see through to the other side.
Movable, multi-functional, artistic, different-- this has to be one of the easiest recommendations I have ever made.

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